The sex employee accused of firing a gun shooting inside Nevada’s infamous Bunny Ranch brothel Monday night insists she’s not answerable for the ordeal.
Savannah Henderson, referred to as “Tiara Tae,” was arrested after allegedly firing multiple rounds contained in the legal brothel, but was released after posting an $86,000 bail.
“I used to be falsely accused, and the fees are being dropped,” Henderson, who has since returned to work, told Fox News Wednesday.
The 28-year-old later rushed to Twitter to update her followers on the situation, promising to debate all of the “juicy details” on her OnlyFans account.
“Spoiler surprise: falsely accused. Lawyer check. Charges dropped,” she tweeted Tuesday night. “Y’all thought you bought me lol stay tuned for my OF link with juicy details and info of court I’m free to walk and roam! Hope everyone seems to be having an excellent week. I’m feeling relief.”
At around 9:30 p.m. Monday, Lyon County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of shots fired contained in the establishment off Highway 50 in Mound House — and heard several more gunshots once they arrived, in response to the sheriff’s office.
Nobody was harmed in the course of the shooting, the sheriff said.
Henderson was booked into Lyon County Jail and charged with 4 counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in addition to one count each of possession of a controlled substance, discharging a firearm where others could also be endangered and obstructing/resisting a peace officer.
She was released Tuesday after posting $86,140 in bail.
Despite Henderson’s claims, the Lyon County Sheriff’s Department confirmed to The Post that the fees haven’t been dropped.
Henderson, who appeared on the duvet of the March 2019 issue of Hustler magazine, told her 14,500 Twitter followers that her bookings on the brothel have skyrocketed following the ordeal.
“Super thankful I’ll still have all my financial support…and just support from them basically,” she tweeted Wednesday.
“E-mails sky rocketing, people wanting bookings and meet ups.. possibly Dennis was right, all publicity is nice publicity,” she wrote in a follow-up tweet, referring to the late former owner of the brothel, Dennis Hof. “Stay tuned.”
With Post wires